CF1105A.Salem and Sticks
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题目描述
Salem gave you n sticks with integer positive lengths a1,a2,…,an .
For every stick, you can change its length to any other positive integer length (that is, either shrink or stretch it). The cost of changing the stick's length from a to b is ∣a−b∣ , where ∣x∣ means the absolute value of x .
A stick length ai is called almost good for some integer t if ∣ai−t∣≤1 .
Salem asks you to change the lengths of some sticks (possibly all or none), such that all sticks' lengths are almost good for some positive integer t and the total cost of changing is minimum possible. The value of t is not fixed in advance and you can choose it as any positive integer.
As an answer, print the value of t and the minimum cost. If there are multiple optimal choices for t , print any of them.
输入格式
The first line contains a single integer n ( 1≤n≤1000 ) — the number of sticks.
The second line contains n integers ai ( 1≤ai≤100 ) — the lengths of the sticks.
输出格式
Print the value of t and the minimum possible cost. If there are multiple optimal choices for t , print any of them.
输入输出样例
输入#1
3 10 1 4
输出#1
3 7
输入#2
5 1 1 2 2 3
输出#2
2 0
说明/提示
In the first example, we can change 1 into 2 and 10 into 4 with cost ∣1−2∣+∣10−4∣=1+6=7 and the resulting lengths [2,4,4] are almost good for t=3 .
In the second example, the sticks lengths are already almost good for t=2 , so we don't have to do anything.